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Book details

Genre:FICTION

SubGenre:Ghost

Language:English

Pages:267

eBook ISBN:9781617923715

Supernatural

by Traci Avet

Overview

Are paranormal phenomena really the result of overzealous imaginations, or are we simply lacking the appropriate methods of detection? In Supernatural, modern scientific investigation focuses on this age-old conundrum, but the answer is, dreadfully and undeniably, the latter...

Description

Emily Matthews, a 32-year-old library assistant, left her home state of Alabama for a small college community in northern Georgia to start over. Armed with a new job, a new house, and a new cat, she struggles for peace and familiarity in the face of strangeness and isolation. She takes solace in the company of Dr. Kelly Stein, a close family friend and a research psychologist at the university where she works. When she becomes involved in his latest research, however, ordinary nuances seem to take on a new meaning - whispers in the whirring of a box fan; the slightest breath of cold in the absence of wind; her cat's sudden hiss at the empty air above her bed. As the research progresses, whispers become a song, coldness a touch, and the air thickens to reflect the curve of a shoulder, a neck, a face. Emily and Kelly each begin their own ghost hunts to find the thread that will hold both her sanity and his integrity intact, but Emily has one distinct advantage: she can see them. And when she rises to confront them, perceptual fallacy and scientific truth threaten the refuge of her sane and ordinary life.